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Tolley is the tax and accountancy business of LexisNexis. We are the UK's only provider of practical tax and accountancy guidance, in-depth reference material, ground-breaking training and learning resources and unique market insight. Established in 1916, when Charles Tolley created the world's first tax table, Tolley has a long established history of working in partnership with the accountancy profession to facilitate an adherence to best practice and deliver financial efficiencies.

At Tolley, we are there by your side, with four product families designed for accountants working on the Front Line.

TolleyGuidance is our online service for tax professionals. It has been designed to provide you with practical and relevant tax information, from practice notes and legislation through to pro-forma documents and bite-sized video lectures, to help you undertake specific client activities.

TolleyLibrary contains all consolidated UK tax legislation alongside all of the accountancy standards and principles, is the most up-to-date source of UK tax cases, hosts all of the HMRC materials in an easily accessible format and hosts the full breadth and depth of Tolley's eminent commentary and analysis.

Tolley Exam Training is a suite of ground-breaking training products delivered at a variety of levels and specifications which ensure that right from day one you are fully armed with the highest quality and most relevant qualifications. Our ATT and CTA pass rates far exceed the national average and we are the exclusive provider of training for ICAS's ITP qualification.

Tolley CPD / Development brings you critical news and analysis about the ever changing face of tax through leading titles such as Taxation Magazine and Tax Journal, as well as delivering market leading CPD services (both online and face-to-face).

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25th of November 2015 was billed as a joint Spending Review and Autumn Statement. In truth, it was far more of the former and very little of the latter, with the proportion of the speech allocated to tax measures being almost non-existent. Download today and read more about these changes and what... view abstract

The Flat Rate Scheme is designed to help small businesses by making it easier to record taxable sales and purchases. Learn how to correctly in a VAT return and more about the scheme in this paper. Download your copy to read more.

The DPT scheme hopes to deter multinational groups of companies from diverting profits away from the UK. This guidance note helps readers to understand the basic principles of the DPT regime to enable them to ascertain whether they will breach regulations. Download your copy to learn more.

George Osborne revealed a shake-up in the way dividend income is taxed in the Summer Budget 2015. Limited company owners are now paying the price, learn more in this free guidance note that provides practical insights into what may come next. Download your copy to read more.

HMRC takes a great pride in its 80% success rate in tax avoidance cases before the tribunals and courts. Here, HMRC's general counsel and solicitor Gill Aitken talks about HMRC's approach to tax litigation in an exclusive Q&A with Tax Journal. Download your copy to read more.

It is expected that HMRC will apply the direct recovery of debt to a small number of taxpayers in the remaining part of the 2015/16 tax year following Royal Assent. To find out more about the details and how the processes will work, download now.

Andrew Hubbard, former CIOT president, current editor in chief of Taxation and partner of Baker Billy has produced an expert guide which examines the recent changes to the taxation of dividends, and the impact on smaller businesses. Download to learn more.

Are you struggling to get your head around this year’s Summer Budget? Are you worried about how new legislation will affect your personal tax? Look no further, as this comprehensive report is designed to help you get to grips with what these proposals mean for you.

This paper gives a unique market insight into employment tax; focusing on rates and allowances, as well as pensions. Insight into this field provides information on not only what legislation has changed, but also why it is important and what it means for you.